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A change in China’s leadership could be an unalloyed benefit to the United States and our democratic allies worldwide.
Is China’s supreme leader under pressure to give up some power to influential party leaders? Our writer looks at why he might ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping, center, and his premier Li Keqiang, center right, meet with representatives of model civil servants during a national award ceremony held at the Great Hall of the ...
Over the past few months, unprecedented developments point to the potential, and potentially imminent, fall of China’s “Chairman of Everything” Xi Jinping. Chinese Communist Party elders ...
Morell and former CIA China analyst and president of the China Strategies Group Chris Johnson discuss Xi's move to consolidate his power this week and what it means for U.S.-China relations.
President Xi Jinping was appointed to a third 5-year term at the Communist Party Congress. He also elevated several allies to leadership positions.
Xi Jinping (center) greets the media at the Great Hall of the People on Nov. 15, 2012, in Beijing. China's Communist Party revealed the new Politburo Standing Committee after its 18th congress.
In 10 years of ruling China, Xi Jinping has expunged political rivals, replacing them with allies. He has wiped out civil society, giving citizens no recourse for help but his government.